yes it will
It only allows starting when in Park and Nuetral. It also is the reverse light switch.
Sounds like the Neutral Safety Switch is malfunctioning somehow. It is supposed to allow starting in only neutral or park. It may need replacing or simply an adjustment.
The neutral switch is inside the transmission next to the valve body..It's called a PRNDL switch..not an easy job...
It only allows starting in park and neutral and it turns on the reverse lights.
No. A 1998 Dodge does not have a reset button or kill switch.
The backup light switch is mounted on the transmission casing.
it is on the left side of the transmission it will have wires plugged in to it left the left side of the van by running it up a ramp this will keep you from loosing a lot of transmission fluid a socket will remove it it just screws in the transmission
The 1998 Ford F1 50 pickup truck neutral safety switch is located on top of the transmission. The neutral safety switch will be near the front of the transmission.
For a 1998 Dodge Durango SLT, the color-coded wires for the neutral safety switch typically include a yellow wire, a green wire, and a black wire. The yellow wire is usually for the input signal, the green wire is often the output signal, and the black wire serves as the ground. Always consult a service manual or wiring diagram specific to your vehicle for accurate information.
where is the neutral switch 1998 Suzuki king quad
Three wire sensor on the left side of transmission case, just above the oil pan.
To replace the neutral safety switch on a 1998 Dodge Ram with an automatic transmission, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Next, locate the neutral safety switch on the transmission, which is typically mounted on the driver's side. Remove the electrical connector and the mounting bolts, then take out the old switch. Install the new switch by reversing the removal steps, ensuring it is aligned correctly before tightening the bolts, and reconnect the battery.